Morrisville Unified Development Ordinance - April 2019

Article 5: Development Standards Section 5.9. Building Configuration and Design 5.9.10. Building and Design Standards for Town Center Development

Roof Form and Materials

Simple side-gable, hipped and shed roof forms are typical of historic structures in the Historic Crossroads Village District.

a. General

(1) Infill development and substantial renovation projects shall incorporate similar roof forms, pitches, and materials as found on existing homes along the block face. (2) Dormers or similar projecting roof elements shall be visually subordinate to primary roof forms. b. Recognized Historic Structures Existing roof forms and pitches shall be maintained as part of substantial renovation projects to the maximum extent practicable. (See Figure 5.9.10.B.4: Roof Form - Historic Crossroads Village District.)

Figure 5.9.10.B.4: Roof Form - Historic Crossroads Village District.

Architectural Elements Architectural detailing on infill development, see Figure 5.9.10.B.5: Architectural Elements, Colors, Materials - Historic Crossroads Village District, shall reflect the overall character of traditional building form through the integration of at least three of the following types of architectural features common to buildings in the area:

a. Windows and doors have a vertical rather than horizontal emphasis;

b. Wood divided light windows (six-over-six most common);

c. Covered, raised front porches and stoops;

d. Decorative window shutters;

e.

Decorative sawn work; and

f.

Wood lap siding.

Morrisville, NC

April 23, 2019

Unified Development Ordinance

Page 5-85

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